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<br />July 9~ 191Z.
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<br />     Water Committee--
<br />                                     Mr. Tyler. Instructed to see that public
<br />ncr of First and Lincoln streets is put in good condition at once,
<br />been ou~ of service for several months.
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<br />Police Committee--
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<br />gon for the Police
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<br />drinking fountains at the cot-
<br />said drinking fountain having
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<br />         Mr. Johnson~ To consider the advisability of purchasing a. patrol wa-
<br />Department.
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<br />     City Attorney--                                  Mr. Parker. Instructed to advertise for bids for the purchase of a fran-
<br />chise to lay another track on High street, from Chestnut s~reet, to Twelfth avenue.
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<br />       The Clerk asked for a leave of absence for thirty days, to begin after the next meeting of
<br />the Board of Aldermen, with D. W. Murden to act as Clerk during said absence.
<br />         On motion, the request was granted.
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<br />On motion,
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<br />adjourned.
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<br />August l~, 191~.
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<br />     At a regular meeting of the Common Council August 13th there were present:
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<br />          Messrs~W. C. Corbitt, President~ Jno. How&rd Hall, Vice-President,
<br />                      Geo. R.'Parrish, J. T~ Hanvey, Geo. D. Dewson, ~!hs W. ~oore,
<br />                      J. Ed. Jo~hnson,- Geo. P. Heath, L. C. Brinson, ,W. J. Cross~
<br />                      O. L. Tyler, E. B. H~awks, H; H~ Parker~ Charles Beisel,
<br />                      Thcs. P. Cooke~· 1~.
<br />          Absent--J. F. Benson. A~ Au~. Bitiso!y, Wm. Hodges Baker. H. C. Reynolds
<br />                 ~has. J. Wit~y~ S. B. Hutchins, Mark Saunders, ?.                  '
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<br />       The minutes of the adjourned .egm~lar~mestmngs June lZth and 14th and the regular meeting
<br />July 9th were read and were approved.
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<br />Auditing--
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<br />and they recommended the payment of same to the following amounts:
<br />-per; and $798.~6 for the Sixth Ward.
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<br />     On motion, the bills were allowed~ and by the following vote:
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<br />                 REPORTS OF COMNITTEES.~
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<br />Reported having examined bills against the City for the month of July, 1912,
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<br />                                                    $4~888~.01 for the City pro-
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<br />~oore~ Johnson, Heath, Brinson~
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<br />                 (Present Er. Hutchins).
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<br />Parrish, Hanvey~ Deweon~
<br />Parker, Beisel, Cooke,
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<br />Ayes--Oorbitt ~ Hall,
<br />Cross, T~ le~, Ha~ks~
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<br />Finance-=
<br />          Hon. Corzmon Counci 1.
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<br />Gentlemen:-~ Your Finance Committee respect~a!ly reports
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<br />herein concerning the following matters referred to the Joint Finance Co.~ittee July 9~18, June
<br />1~, ApriI ~ 191~, and December 1~ 1Bll:
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<br />                          Referred by Common Council July 9th.
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<br />     $?~500.00 to extend Dinwiddie street southw~rd to Fifth.
<br />          It is recommended that said amount be allowed,.out of receipts
<br />of bonds.
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<br />from anticipated sale
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<br />        $6,948.4~ to pave Chestnut street, from south side of Glasgo~ to south side of Seath~ and
<br />$300.83 to cover cost ~f inspection, &c., for same.
<br />   bonds. It ms recommended tnat sazd amounts be al!owed~ out of recsmpts from ~nticipated sale
<br />      A request of the Treasurer to borrow ~20 000
<br />               Tt ~ ~ ......        ~ ~ +~ - ,,._               ., ~ ........             ~ ~xpensss o~ ~e u~y for AuEust 19!~1
<br />               --                  -        ·         .    q '    be grante~ ~nd th=t the following resolution be
<br />adopted therefor:
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